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Diabetes: The Metabolic Bully – Episode 8 – Your Exercise Protocol

Welcome to “Diabetes: The Metabolic Bully,” where we delve deep into the world of one of the most prevalent chronic conditions that lurks in our society. Diabetes doesn’t just knock on our doors; it bullies its way into our lives, altering our metabolism and dictating our daily routines. In each episode, we aim to unpack the science and myths surrounding diabetes. From understanding how our bodies succumb to this metabolic bully to the latest research and treatments, our podcast aims to provide listeners with comprehensive insights.

Dr. Black’s perspective on diabetes management and exercise is rooted in the belief that change is challenging, yet everyone has the capacity to commit to long-term lifestyle modifications. He understands that many people seek quick results or a magic solution, but he emphasizes the importance of regular assessments to track progress and set realistic health and fitness goals. Dr. Black is confident that with realistic expectations and ongoing support, individuals can remain committed to a program for a longer period, typically at least six months, and ultimately achieve their desired results. Join Tom Fox and Andrew Gay as they delve deeper into this topic with Dr. Byron Black on the next episode of the Diabetes: The Metabolic Bully podcast.

Key Highlights:

  • Starting Where You Are: Achieving Long-Term Success
  • Preventing Burnout Through Varied Exercise Programs
  • New Year’s Resolutions

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Medical Fitness Clinic of Kerrville

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Diabetes: The Metabolic Bully – Episode 7 – Ozempic v. Exercise

Welcome to “Diabetes: The Metabolic Bully,” where we delve deep into the world of one of the most prevalent chronic conditions that lurks in our society. Diabetes doesn’t just knock on our doors; it bullies its way into our lives, altering our metabolism and dictating our daily routines. In each episode, we aim to unpack the science and myths surrounding diabetes. From understanding how our bodies succumb to this metabolic bully to the latest research and treatments, our podcast aims to provide listeners with comprehensive insights.

Dr. Black firmly believes in the importance of exercise and a healthy diet in managing diabetes, asserting that these lifestyle changes not only aid in diabetes control but also improve overall health. He emphasizes that exercise naturally lowers blood sugar levels by utilizing stored energy in the body and bloodstream, a more effective and natural method than relying on medications that target other organs. Dr. Black also cautions against the sole reliance on weight loss drugs for diabetes control, advising individuals to closely monitor their blood sugar levels if they choose to combine these drugs with diet and exercise. He advocates for sustainable lifestyle changes over temporary solutions, encouraging small, manageable steps and professional guidance if needed.

Join Tom Fox, Andrew Gay, and Dr. Byron Black as they delve deeper into this topic on the next episode of Diabetes: The Metabolic Bully.

Key Highlights:

  • The Benefits of Exercise and Healthy Eating for Diabetes Management
  • Gastroparesis and Weight Loss Medication Complications
  • Benefits of Exercise and Healthy Diet for Diabetes

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Medical Fitness Clinic of Kerrville

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Diabetes: The Metabolic Bully – Episode 6 – Monitoring and Managing Diabetes Risks

Welcome to “Diabetes: The Metabolic Bully,” where we delve deep into the world of one of the most prevalent chronic conditions that lurks in our society. Diabetes doesn’t just knock on our doors; it bullies its way into our lives, altering our metabolism and dictating our daily routines. In each episode, we aim to unpack the science and myths surrounding diabetes. From understanding how our bodies succumb to this metabolic bully to the latest research and treatments, our podcast aims to provide listeners with comprehensive insights.

Dr. Byron Black is a seasoned clinical exercise physiologist who manages type 2 diabetes through exercise, nutrition, and reputable information. His perspective on managing this condition is rooted in the belief that misconceptions often hinder individuals with diabetes from improving their health. Dr. Black emphasizes that type two diabetes is not solely a genetic condition and that exercise and proper nutrition can significantly manage the disease. He advocates starting with simple activities like walking and gradually increasing intensity and duration while stressing the importance of seeking reputable information from trusted sources. His experiences have led him to envision a future where clinical exercise physiologists are employed in educational institutions to incorporate preventive strategies. Join Tom Fox and Dr. Byron Black as they delve deeper into this topic on this episode of the Diabetes – The Metabolic Bully podcast.

 Key Highlights:

  • Managing Type Two Diabetes through Exercise and Nutrition
  • Monitoring and Managing Diabetes Risks
  • Finding Research-Backed Information on Diabetes

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Medical Fitness Clinic of Kerrville

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Diabetes: The Metabolic Bully – Combining Diet and Exercise for Diabetes Prevention

Welcome to “Diabetes: The Metabolic Bully,” where we delve deep into the world of one of the most prevalent chronic conditions that lurks in our society. Diabetes doesn’t just knock on our doors; it bullies its way into our lives, altering our metabolism and dictating our daily routines. In each episode, we aim to unpack the science and myths surrounding diabetes. From understanding how our bodies succumb to this metabolic bully to the latest research and treatments, our podcast aims to provide listeners with comprehensive insights.

Dr. Byron Black is a seasoned clinical exercise physiologist, boasting a master’s degree in exercise physiology and over 600 clinical hours in various metabolic fields. Dr. Black firmly believes in the pivotal role of clinical exercise physiology in diabetes management, a perspective shaped by his extensive experience working with high-risk individuals with comorbidities. His passion for integrating exercise into diabetes treatment and prevention was ignited in 2004 upon meeting his first diabetic patient. Dr. Black emphasizes the importance of exercise in controlling blood sugar levels and preventing the rapid progression of diabetes, particularly among the mature population. He advocates incorporating exercise into everyone’s daily routine, underscoring its benefits in depleting glycogen or glucose in muscle cells and improving insulin sensitivity. Join Tom Fox and Dr. Byron Black as they delve deeper into this topic in the upcoming Diabetes-the Metabolic Bully podcast episode.

 Key Highlights:

  • Exercise Physiology for Diabetes Management
  • Exercise as a “Vacuum Cleaner” for Cells
  • The Impact of Exercise on Insulin Sensitivity

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Medical Fitness Clinic of Kerrville

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Hill Country Podcast – Dr. Byron Black on Preventing and Managing Diabetes Through Exercise

Welcome to the award-winning The Hill Country Podcast. The Texas Hill Country is one of the most beautiful places on earth. In this podcast, Hill Country resident Tom Fox visits with the people and organizations that make this the most unique area of Texas. Join Tom as he explores the people, places, and activities of the Texas Hill Country. In this episode, Tom Fox is joined by Dr. Byron Black, founder of the Medical Fitness Clinic of Kerrville, to discuss the prevention and management of diabetes through exercise.

Dr. Byron Black is a seasoned healthcare professional with a comprehensive approach to managing high-risk health conditions. With a strong academic background in exercise science and health promotion, Dr. Byron has developed a unique perspective on managing conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and age-related conditions. He emphasizes the importance of physical activity and nutrition in managing these conditions, stating that exercise can often be more effective than medication alone. His expertise lies in guiding exercise and nutrition, and he is dedicated to helping high-risk individuals improve their overall well-being. Join Tom Fox and Dr. Byron Black as they delve deeper into this topic on the next episode of the Hill Country Podcast.

 Key Highlights:

  • Dr. Byron Black’s extensive education and experience
  • Specialized medical fitness clinic for comorbidities
  • Exercise as the Key to Managing Diabetes

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Medical Fitness Clinic of Texas

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Diabetes: The Metabolic Bully – Episode 4 – The Evolution of Diabetes Medications and Exercise

Welcome to “Diabetes: The Metabolic Bully,” where we delve deep into the world of one of the most prevalent chronic conditions that lurks in our society. Diabetes doesn’t just knock on our doors; it bullies its way into our lives, altering our metabolism and dictating our daily routines. In each episode, we aim to unpack the science and myths surrounding diabetes. From understanding how our bodies succumb to this metabolic bully to the latest research and treatments, our podcast aims to provide listeners with comprehensive insights.

In this episode of “Diabetes the Metabolic Bully,” host Tom Fox hosts Dr. Byron Black, an advocate for the evolution of diabetes treatments and the importance of physical activity. With a deep understanding of the limitations of current diabetes medications, Black believes that these treatments are not effectively addressing the rising rate of diabetes as they primarily target organs rather than muscles. He emphasizes the crucial role of exercise in managing blood sugar levels and suggests that incorporating exercise into a treatment plan can reduce or eliminate the need for medication with the guidance and approval of a physician. His perspective is shaped by his extensive experience and dedication to helping individuals minimize medication reliance and achieve their health goals through his work at his medical fitness clinic in Kerrville. Join Tom Fox and Byron Black on this episode of the Diabetes: The Metabolic Bully podcast to learn more about the evolution of diabetes medications and the importance of exercise.

Key Highlights:

  • The Overlooked Role of Muscles in Diabetes Management
  • The Role of Muscles in Diabetes Management
  • Frequency of Blood Sugar Testing for Diabetes

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Medical Fitness Clinic of Kerrville

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Diabetes: The Metabolic Bully – Episode 3 – The Role of Diet Diversity in Managing Diabetes

Welcome to “Diabetes: The Metabolic Bully,” where we delve deep into the world of one of the most prevalent chronic conditions that lurks in our society. Diabetes doesn’t just knock on our doors; it bullies its way into our lives, altering our metabolism and dictating our daily routines. In each episode, we aim to unpack the science and myths surrounding diabetes. From understanding how our bodies succumb to this metabolic bully, to the latest research and treatments, our podcast aims to provide listeners with comprehensive insights.

In this episode of “Diabetes the Metabolic Bully,” host Tom Fox hosts Dr. Byron Black, an advocate for the evolution of diabetes treatments and the importance of physical activity. He puts a particular emphasis on the role of diet and exercise. He firmly believes that diabetes can be effectively managed through a healthy diet and regular exercise, rather than adhering to a specific “diabetic diet”. Drawing from his deep understanding of insulin cascade and lipotoxicity, Dr. Black advises on the importance of portion control, variety in food choices, and the inclusion of healthy fats in the diet. He also underscores the significance of regular aerobic and strength training exercises to reverse lipotoxicity and improve insulin sensitivity. Join Tom Fox and Dr. Byron Black as they delve deeper into this topic on the upcoming episode of the Diabetes: The Metabolic Bully podcast. 

Key Highlights

·      The Role of Diet Diversity in Managing Diabetes

·      Glucose Utilization and the Insulin Cascade

·      Reversing Lipotoxicity through Lifestyle Changes

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Medical Fitness Clinic of Kerrville

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Diabetes: The Metabolic Bully – Episode 2 – Exercise as Medicine

Welcome to “Diabetes: The Metabolic Bully,” where we delve deep into the world of one of the most prevalent chronic conditions that lurks in our society. Diabetes doesn’t just knock on our doors; it bullies its way into our lives, altering our metabolism and dictating our daily routines.

In each episode, we aim to unpack the science and myths surrounding diabetes. From understanding how our bodies succumb to this metabolic bully to the latest research and treatments, our podcast aims to provide listeners with comprehensive insights.

In this episode of “Diabetes the Metabolic Bully,” host Tom Fox hosts Dr. Byron Black, an advocate for living with and managing diabetes. Dr. Black shares his journey and how he became interested in diabetes while working as a fitness trainer. He emphasizes the importance of exercise in managing diabetes, aligning with the American College of Sports Medicine’s slogan, “Exercise is Medicine.”

Dr. Black explains the groundbreaking exercise approach to combat insulin resistance and high blood sugar. He recommends exercising four to seven times a week and aims to empower individuals to take control of their health. Tom and Dr. Black express their gratitude and anticipation for further dialogue, suggesting much more to be discussed on this topic.

Join us as we confront diabetes, empowering ourselves with knowledge, compassion, and resilience. Whether you’re newly diagnosed, a long-time warrior, or simply someone keen to learn, this podcast is your go-to guide in the vast world of exercise, diet, and beyond. Together, we’ll stand up to diabetes, the metabolic bully that has picked on too many for too long.

Key Highlights:

  • The Power of Exercise in Controlling Diabetes
  • Exercise as Medicine
  • Diabetes and Exercise Solution
  • Continuing the Conversation

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Medical Fitness Clinic of Kerrville

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Diabetes: The Metabolic Bully – Introduction to Podcast

Welcome to “Diabetes: The Metabolic Bully,” where we delve deep into the world of one of the most prevalent chronic conditions that lurks in our society. Diabetes doesn’t just knock on our doors; it bullies its way into our lives, altering our metabolism and dictating our daily routines.

In each episode, we aim to unpack the science and myths surrounding diabetes. From understanding how our bodies succumb to this metabolic bully, to the latest research and treatments, our podcast aims to provide listeners with comprehensive insights.

In this inaugural episode, Dr. Byron Black, an expert in exercise science and health promotion, emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach to fitness and wellness in a podcast episode with Tom Fox. He discusses his background in the Air Force, where he served as a ground radio technician and later worked as a base exercise physiologist and fitness director.

Dr. Black now runs a fitness clinic in Kerrville, Texas and advocates for a comprehensive approach to overall well-being. He also provides insights on managing diabetes through exercise and proper nutrition, highlighting the importance of seeking guidance from healthcare professionals. The episode emphasizes the interconnectedness of various aspects of health and the need for collaboration among professionals in providing comprehensive care.

Join us as we confront diabetes head-on, empowering ourselves with knowledge, compassion, and resilience. Whether you’re newly diagnosed, a long-time warrior, or simply someone keen to learn, this podcast is your go-to guide in the vast world of blood sugars, insulin, diet, and beyond. Together, we’ll stand up to diabetes, the metabolic bully that has picked on too many for too long.

Key Highlights

·      Academic and Professional Background

·      Fitness and Holistic Wellness

·      The Impact of Diabetes

·      Diabetes and Fitness

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Medical Fitness Clinic of Kerrville